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Obtaining an immunoaffinity monolithic material: poly(GMA-co-EDMA) functionalized with an HPV-derived peptide using a thiol–maleimide reaction

Metabolites have great potential for the design of biomarkers, since their presence or absence provides valuable information about a biological system. In this context, polyclonal antibodies are important metabolites for diagnostic procedures, but in some pathologies, it has been found that these me...

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Autores principales: Insuasty-Cepeda, Diego Sebastián, Maldonado, Mauricio, García-Castañeda, Javier Eduardo, Rivera-Monroy, Zuly Jenny
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09095f
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author Insuasty-Cepeda, Diego Sebastián
Maldonado, Mauricio
García-Castañeda, Javier Eduardo
Rivera-Monroy, Zuly Jenny
author_facet Insuasty-Cepeda, Diego Sebastián
Maldonado, Mauricio
García-Castañeda, Javier Eduardo
Rivera-Monroy, Zuly Jenny
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description Metabolites have great potential for the design of biomarkers, since their presence or absence provides valuable information about a biological system. In this context, polyclonal antibodies are important metabolites for diagnostic procedures, but in some pathologies, it has been found that these metabolites are present at low concentrations, so it could be difficult to detect them. In this investigation, an organic monolithic material of poly(GMA-co-EDMA) was functionalized with a peptide via Michael addition (thiol–maleimide) click chemistry. The peptide, covalently bound to the monolith, contains the SPINNTKPHEAR sequence derived from the human papilloma virus L1 protein. It was determined that the obtained monolithic support allows selectively isolating polyclonal antibodies against the SPINNTKPHEAR sequence, since they are retained on the chemical surface of the material by an immunoaffinity interaction. The monolithic material functionalization protocol reported here could be applied to incorporate any peptide with a terminal cysteine in order to recover a specific analyte. A new method was developed for isolating and pre-concentrating antibodies using monolithic materials, which could contribute to the improvement of disease detection strategies based on immunoaffinity interactions.
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spelling pubmed-86943292022-04-13 Obtaining an immunoaffinity monolithic material: poly(GMA-co-EDMA) functionalized with an HPV-derived peptide using a thiol–maleimide reaction Insuasty-Cepeda, Diego Sebastián Maldonado, Mauricio García-Castañeda, Javier Eduardo Rivera-Monroy, Zuly Jenny RSC Adv Chemistry Metabolites have great potential for the design of biomarkers, since their presence or absence provides valuable information about a biological system. In this context, polyclonal antibodies are important metabolites for diagnostic procedures, but in some pathologies, it has been found that these metabolites are present at low concentrations, so it could be difficult to detect them. In this investigation, an organic monolithic material of poly(GMA-co-EDMA) was functionalized with a peptide via Michael addition (thiol–maleimide) click chemistry. The peptide, covalently bound to the monolith, contains the SPINNTKPHEAR sequence derived from the human papilloma virus L1 protein. It was determined that the obtained monolithic support allows selectively isolating polyclonal antibodies against the SPINNTKPHEAR sequence, since they are retained on the chemical surface of the material by an immunoaffinity interaction. The monolithic material functionalization protocol reported here could be applied to incorporate any peptide with a terminal cysteine in order to recover a specific analyte. A new method was developed for isolating and pre-concentrating antibodies using monolithic materials, which could contribute to the improvement of disease detection strategies based on immunoaffinity interactions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8694329/ /pubmed/35424340 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09095f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Insuasty-Cepeda, Diego Sebastián
Maldonado, Mauricio
García-Castañeda, Javier Eduardo
Rivera-Monroy, Zuly Jenny
Obtaining an immunoaffinity monolithic material: poly(GMA-co-EDMA) functionalized with an HPV-derived peptide using a thiol–maleimide reaction
title Obtaining an immunoaffinity monolithic material: poly(GMA-co-EDMA) functionalized with an HPV-derived peptide using a thiol–maleimide reaction
title_full Obtaining an immunoaffinity monolithic material: poly(GMA-co-EDMA) functionalized with an HPV-derived peptide using a thiol–maleimide reaction
title_fullStr Obtaining an immunoaffinity monolithic material: poly(GMA-co-EDMA) functionalized with an HPV-derived peptide using a thiol–maleimide reaction
title_full_unstemmed Obtaining an immunoaffinity monolithic material: poly(GMA-co-EDMA) functionalized with an HPV-derived peptide using a thiol–maleimide reaction
title_short Obtaining an immunoaffinity monolithic material: poly(GMA-co-EDMA) functionalized with an HPV-derived peptide using a thiol–maleimide reaction
title_sort obtaining an immunoaffinity monolithic material: poly(gma-co-edma) functionalized with an hpv-derived peptide using a thiol–maleimide reaction
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09095f
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